Posts Tagged ‘ Science Fiction ’

‘Fringe’ Audience Soars In Second Week

Sep 18th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

The second episode of the J.J. Abrams series picked up an 8.2 rating/13 share. It lost nearly 7 percent of the audience brought in by the season premiere of “House” on Fox, but it didn’t matter. The 8.2 was a 39 percent increase over the series premiere, and helped lead Fox to a Tuesday night win.



‘Sarah Connor’ Audience Loses Another 12 Percent

Sep 17th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

The Fox series earned a 3.5 rating/6 share according to Fast National ratings from Nielsen Media Research, off 12 percent from its previous series low in its second premiere last week. It even finished lower than its lead-out show “Prison Break,” which ticked a bit higher with a 3.6/5.



Huge Changes For ‘Terminator’s John Connor

Sep 17th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

In the second-season premiere, John Connor defied his mother, Sarah, and his uncle, Derek Reese, by reactivating the cyborg Cameron, even though her programming had become unstable. Episode two introduced Leven Rambin as Riley, a girl from John’s high school. John again defied Sarah to develop a relationship with Riley.



More ‘Heroes’ Hints Revealed

Sep 17th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

Tim Kring, creator and executive producer of NBC’s ‘Heroes’, said that he is not afraid to answer mythology questions definitively in the upcoming third season–which will only raise more questions. Among other things, the season premiere will settle the question about Claire’s invulnerability in a scene with her and Sylar.



Review: Star Trek Alternate Realities Collective DVD Set

Sep 17th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

The latest of the themed ‘Collective’ DVD sets coming from CBS Paramount arrives in stores today (Tuesday September 16th) and is focused on ‘Alternate Realties,’ and is chock full with 20 episodes spanning all five series along with some new special features, all for a street price of less than 30 bucks.



Fans rally to save ‘Stargate Atlantis’

Sep 15th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

Since the show’s cancellation and redirection to TV movies was announced by MGM and the SCI FI Channel last month, viewers from all over the world have been signing online petitions, mailing letters and lemons to the network, and even organizing a protest rally outside the Vancouver, B.C. studio where ‘Atlantis’ is produced.



‘Battlestar Galactica,’ ‘Pushing Daisies’ Win Creative Emmys

Sep 15th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

The team of Gary Hutzel, Michael Gibson, David Takemura, Doug Drexler, Kyle Toucher, Sean Jackson, Pierre Drolet, Aurore De Blois and Derek Ledbetter won for their work in the “Battlestar Galactica” episode “He That Believeth In Me,” the fourth season premiere on SciFi Channel.



Heroes’ Bell To Get Backstory

Sep 15th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

Kristen Bell, who plays Elle Bishop on NBC’s ‘Heroes’, told SCI FI Wire that her character will be undergoing plenty of development during the show’s third season–and that she may have previously unknown connections to the others.



Blindness’ Moore Has Only POV

Sep 12th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

Julianne Moore, who stars as the only sighted person in Fernando Meirelles’ SF movie ‘Blindness’, told SCI FI Wire that she was daunted by the role, which tells the story from her character’s point of view. Literally.



New ‘Doctor Who’ Movie … Starring David Tennant?

Sep 12th, 2008 | By David Harper | Category: Science Fiction

One of the stumbling blocks that seemingly is keeping star David Tennant from committing more long-term to “Doctor Who” is the fact that he wants to not just to stage work, but some films as well. To help accommodate that, BBC is geared up to make Tennant’s wishes come true as they are now negotiating with the 10th Doctor for what is being said is a film version of the hit British series.